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they can protect the environment and projects like the garcia forest. >> we can use carbon to slow down. >> taxpayers already have paid to protect and selectively logg the 24,000 acres forest. they provided it with loans and grants through taxpayer funded money it is created in 1985 to invest in environmental projects. susanun uncovered the story. >> that angered rate paying advocates. why are concerned that it sounds like double counting. >> and they had long questioned the program. he worries that they are taken advantage of. >> all pg&e has done is paid for the project that is protected. they can be assured they are investing in things that make a difference to the environment. >> the commission requires us to only invest in projects where the benefit and metigation measures are in the future going forward. it is important that they have not been already implemented. >> the utility allows them to protect the foreof the. they would manage the cost. >> and talk about the control. and fire prevention measures. we have created a dozen jobs. >> the fund would lose four and half million. w
they can protect the environment and projects like the garcia forest. >> we can use carbon to slow down. >> taxpayers already have paid to protect and selectively logg the 24,000 acres forest. they provided it with loans and grants through taxpayer funded money it is created in 1985 to invest in environmental projects. susanun uncovered the story. >> that angered rate paying advocates. why are concerned that it sounds like double counting. >> and they had long questioned...
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. >> what kind of environment do people want to raise their children in? do they want to raise it in an environment where it's just as easy to go by a gun store as it is to go and buy a disney movie. >>> the company had already signed a ten year lease for this location on industrial road and spent $125,000 on the store. the company rep did not want to comment after the vote. this is a 45 day moratorium on gun shops to give the city time to decide if it wants to put regulations in place for stores that sell guns. reporting live in san carlos, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> pleasanton police are searching for robbers who pepper sprayed jewelry store employees. this happened around 8:20 last night at the stoneridge shopping center. witnesses say nine masked thieves smashed glass cases and grabbed jewelry inside the diamond ring company. >>> happening today more lawsuits are expected to be filed against pg&e by victims of the north bay wildfires and one includes former san francisco mayor frank jordan. these lawsuits claim pg&e ignored safety regulations and
. >> what kind of environment do people want to raise their children in? do they want to raise it in an environment where it's just as easy to go by a gun store as it is to go and buy a disney movie. >>> the company had already signed a ten year lease for this location on industrial road and spent $125,000 on the store. the company rep did not want to comment after the vote. this is a 45 day moratorium on gun shops to give the city time to decide if it wants to put regulations in...
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nasa scientist, investigated the effects of temperature on astronauts. >> in environments as mild as 60 degrees, some of these people saw metabolism rates boost by as much as 20%. >> reporter: cronise had been struggling to lose weight with diet and exercise. adding a thermal element, he tripled the rate of weight loss. going from this to this, losing 30 pounds in 6, short weeks. he says smaller actions like turning down the thermostat and drinking ice water can boost the metabolism and are a lot less painful than this. my toes are turning red. i think i'm getting frostbite. andrea canning, abc news, new york. >> i'll just stay fat. >> given the arctic chill, it's the perfect time to test it out. >> no kidding. >>> that is what is making news
nasa scientist, investigated the effects of temperature on astronauts. >> in environments as mild as 60 degrees, some of these people saw metabolism rates boost by as much as 20%. >> reporter: cronise had been struggling to lose weight with diet and exercise. adding a thermal element, he tripled the rate of weight loss. going from this to this, losing 30 pounds in 6, short weeks. he says smaller actions like turning down the thermostat and drinking ice water can boost the metabolism...
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it's a hostile environment for journalists to operate in right now. not only has christiane had a couple of brushes with that, as you mentioned at the top of the show. we had a crew that came back from the airport yesterday. our producer, and our cameraman, threatened with beheading. >> you've done great report for the last few days from cairo. we appreciate that. stay save out there. >> thanks, rob. >>> we'll have much more from our team in cairo, coming up live at 7:00 this morning eastern time, on "good morning america." >>> back in this country, the rare deep freeze gripping texas is easing just a bit this morning. but they're still slivhivering single-digit temperatures. in el paso, streets were coated with snow and ice, triggering dozens of car crashes. power outages forced texas to get electricity from mexico. but mexico had to cut the power supply to deal with weather-related blackouts of its own. accuweather's ava dinges tells us what's in store for today. ava. >> good morning, rob and mike. people in texas waking up to a rare sight. that's a
it's a hostile environment for journalists to operate in right now. not only has christiane had a couple of brushes with that, as you mentioned at the top of the show. we had a crew that came back from the airport yesterday. our producer, and our cameraman, threatened with beheading. >> you've done great report for the last few days from cairo. we appreciate that. stay save out there. >> thanks, rob. >>> we'll have much more from our team in cairo, coming up live at 7:00...
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. >> reporter: dave is the manager on the mtc project from land use to the economy and the environment, he hopes this data will help residents understand the pulse of the bay area. transportation findings were released as a key part of the first phase. >> even as traffic congestion has gotten worse the time we've spent commuting is stable the types of transportation have remained relatively consistent. >> reporter: whether using for a commute time or comparing the bay area to other major regions this website has the details. and project leaders hope you'll use to your advantage. >> to use this information to understand more about their city, their neighborhood as well as the region as a whole. and just to get involved. >> reporter: in the meantime commuters will try to stay patient. >> decide is it really worth to sit in traffic and oftentimes the answer is really no. >> reporter: to learn more about the initiatives just led over to our website abc7news.com. chris winn, abc 7. >>> an aim to redugs speeding by narrowing the roadway. as you can see here, farm hill boulevard currently has
. >> reporter: dave is the manager on the mtc project from land use to the economy and the environment, he hopes this data will help residents understand the pulse of the bay area. transportation findings were released as a key part of the first phase. >> even as traffic congestion has gotten worse the time we've spent commuting is stable the types of transportation have remained relatively consistent. >> reporter: whether using for a commute time or comparing the bay area to...
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it's a friendly environment. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfold off. [ laughs ] no... [ male announcer ] the febreze set & refresh with scented oils that eliminate odors for 30 days >>> now for a look at morning road conditions. heavy downpours on i-94 from bismarck to detroit and on i-09 from southern minnesota to boston. wet on i-95 from maine to d.c. in florida, slick on i-10 and 20 in the south. >>> and if you're flying out this morning, airport delays are possible in minneapolis, chicago, detroit, and on the east coast from boston to miami. >>> it was simply an unbelievab unbelievable scene last night at a popular music festival in canada. >> a power thunderstorm rolled through ottawa and that's when this happened. >> at least five people were injured. us now the crowd witnessed the collapse and headed for cover. >> the stage started to fall backwards. it fell pretty slow. hopefully, everyone got out of there. it was pretty creepy. >> witnesses said that cheap trick was playing right up until the collapse. the band put out a message on the internet later, saying eve
it's a friendly environment. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfold off. [ laughs ] no... [ male announcer ] the febreze set & refresh with scented oils that eliminate odors for 30 days >>> now for a look at morning road conditions. heavy downpours on i-94 from bismarck to detroit and on i-09 from southern minnesota to boston. wet on i-95 from maine to d.c. in florida, slick on i-10 and 20 in the south. >>> and if you're flying out this morning, airport delays...
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escalating public frenzy and appointment of special prosecutor created a legally dangerous environment for flynn to cooperate. >>> the white house unveiling president trump's budget today calling for deep cuts to entitlements. $1.7 trillion in spending cuts over the next decade. it would slash medicaid by $800 billion. the food stamps program is also on the chopping block. with 10 million expected to lose that benefit. a big boost for the military, infrastructure, and a new family leave program. >>> jury selection resumes in bill cosby's sex assault trial. so far three men and two women have been chosen to serve on the sequestered jury. all five are white. the jury selection taking place in pittsburgh at the request of cosby's attorneys. but the trial will take place near philadelphia. cosby charged with molesting a woman at his home just outside philadelphia. he maintains that encounter was consensual. >>> meanwhile, o.j. simpson set to gate shot at parole in july. the 65-year-old hall of famer spent nearly a decade locked in prison in nevada for armed robbery two of memorabilia deale
escalating public frenzy and appointment of special prosecutor created a legally dangerous environment for flynn to cooperate. >>> the white house unveiling president trump's budget today calling for deep cuts to entitlements. $1.7 trillion in spending cuts over the next decade. it would slash medicaid by $800 billion. the food stamps program is also on the chopping block. with 10 million expected to lose that benefit. a big boost for the military, infrastructure, and a new family...
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. >> she turned the job down because of the environment. >> there was a terror there and control. >> still, she insists two decades ago talk was always about weinstein's temper, narcissism and bullying and not about accusations of sexual assault or rape. >> we didn't know. because we would have stood up for these young actresses. we would have stood up for them. >> meantime, in new york city investigators are building their case against weinstein after boardwalk empire actress accused weinstein of sexually assaulting her twice. >> go arrest mr. weinstein, we need arrest warrant. that requires a court order. so we want to get our evidence first before we do something like that. >> weinstein's representative says, "any allegnsio nonconsensual sex are unequivocally denied by london a possible criminal session investigation into actor kevin spacey. he's accused of assault and of preying on young male actors. that according to hart, was known in the industry. >> there were some rumors around that film and some rumors about his misconduct. >> like what? >> that he was hitting on the boys.
. >> she turned the job down because of the environment. >> there was a terror there and control. >> still, she insists two decades ago talk was always about weinstein's temper, narcissism and bullying and not about accusations of sexual assault or rape. >> we didn't know. because we would have stood up for these young actresses. we would have stood up for them. >> meantime, in new york city investigators are building their case against weinstein after boardwalk...
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the city planning commission is holding a public hearing at 6:00 on the environment impact report on what's called the coliseum area specific plan. the commission is expected to make a recommendation on the plan. raiders fans are gathering at 5:30 for a rally at the plaza and plan to make their presence felt at the meeting. >>> san francisco legalized short term rentals like air bnb in february. why are so few people complying with the new law and what can be done to force them? abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler joins us with more. >> ama to say it's slow going would be an understatement. of the thousands san franciscans eligible to register rentals only 1% have done so. >> we're just coming into roadblock after roadblock. >> greg has been trying to register with the city under the new air bnb law to legally rent out a room in his home. >>> the process is arduous. they're requiring information and i.d. that are just difficult to comply. >> applications must be made in person at the planning department. owen donely just wrapped up and said it was straightforward. >> not so much red ta
the city planning commission is holding a public hearing at 6:00 on the environment impact report on what's called the coliseum area specific plan. the commission is expected to make a recommendation on the plan. raiders fans are gathering at 5:30 for a rally at the plaza and plan to make their presence felt at the meeting. >>> san francisco legalized short term rentals like air bnb in february. why are so few people complying with the new law and what can be done to force them? abc 7...
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officials say president trump is resigned to a much more difficult political environment for the republican party next year. karen travers, abc news, the white house. >>> an unusual beach hazard closed down an area of miami beach today. a firefighter spotted a flare and recognized it could be dangerous. the beach was evacuated and closed for about two weeks. miami beach police say the flare belongs to the coast guard. >>> coming up next, when harry met barry. >> we don't answer those questions. what an interview. yes, they got a little more serio serious. >>> i'm michael finney. ask finney is just ahead. ask your questions right here. >>> you're looking at hazy skies right now. i'll let if you know >>>. >>> an interview with president obama just aired. >> in his very first interview since leaving office, former president barack obama sits down with his friend, prince harry. guests hosting a bbc radio show with the president in the hot seat. the young royal fired away. >> i'll interview if you want. >> no. i'll interview you. what's different about your mornings? >> i walk up later. the thin
officials say president trump is resigned to a much more difficult political environment for the republican party next year. karen travers, abc news, the white house. >>> an unusual beach hazard closed down an area of miami beach today. a firefighter spotted a flare and recognized it could be dangerous. the beach was evacuated and closed for about two weeks. miami beach police say the flare belongs to the coast guard. >>> coming up next, when harry met barry. >> we don't...
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protesters now joined by zimbabwe's environment minister, calling for dr. palmer to return there to answer for the killing of its most famous lion. >> the processes have started and we are looking forward for his extradition. >> reporter: even if dr. palmer isn't extradited, experts say a u.s. law called the lacey act could spell trouble for him here at home. >> the lacey act allows the justice department to bring a criminal prosecution against people who have imported animals that they have taken in violation of a foreign nation's law. imprisonment is a possible penalty. >> reporter: big game hunting is big business. just last year, a texas man paid $350,000 to hunt a black rhinoceros in namibia. money reportedly used for conservation. authorities in zimbabwe tonight now suspending big game hunting in the area where cecil was killed. phillip mena, abc news, new york. >>> and now, to some frightening close calls in the air here in new york. two different flights landing at jfk airport coming within mere feet of drones. flying where they should not have been
protesters now joined by zimbabwe's environment minister, calling for dr. palmer to return there to answer for the killing of its most famous lion. >> the processes have started and we are looking forward for his extradition. >> reporter: even if dr. palmer isn't extradited, experts say a u.s. law called the lacey act could spell trouble for him here at home. >> the lacey act allows the justice department to bring a criminal prosecution against people who have imported animals...
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it's a friendly environment. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfold off. [ laughs ] nono. [ male announcer ] the febreze set & refresh with scented oils that eliminate odors for 30 days >>> coming up next on abc7 news -- turbulence on wall street means a new warning on main street. the jewelry that has become a big target for robber on the streets of oakland and the specific advice police are warning to avoid being a victim. and new immigration policy and why advocates don't buy it. mike nicco has the forecast. >> thicker clouds are waiting for you. so are cooler afternoons. we'll t >>> and finally this morning the new york lifeguard fighting for his right to leave a little more to the imagination. >> after four decades on the job he feels so in his age should have to sport such teeny-weeny swim trunks. more now from abc's andrea canning. >> reporter: at 61 years old, roy lester is comfortable in his own skin. he just wants a little more of it covered up. >> they're not cut here. they're not showing a lot of skin. they're not showing a lot of thigh. >> reporter: as a lifegua
it's a friendly environment. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfold off. [ laughs ] nono. [ male announcer ] the febreze set & refresh with scented oils that eliminate odors for 30 days >>> coming up next on abc7 news -- turbulence on wall street means a new warning on main street. the jewelry that has become a big target for robber on the streets of oakland and the specific advice police are warning to avoid being a victim. and new immigration policy and why advocates...
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it's another good place to have a tightly-controlled environment. the security forces here are very familiar with pulling off logistics as something as monumental as something here in singapore. >> they're meeting on an island a little secluded itself. do we have any idea of the president's expectations for the summit at all? >> reporter: he's really trying to temper expectations. he has a long paper trail of saying this is going to be a big success unless it isn't. the latest thing he's saying is it could be a big success or a modified success. that's the big question. what does the united states consider a success? they are pushing for denuclearization, a firm commitment, but how and when is still very much in the air. >> you're saying their expectations may be different, but the big goal is denuclearization. and even the way the u.s./north korea define that seems to be different as well. so how do you reconcile that? >> reporter: the united states is pushing for what white house officials call complete, irreversible, denuclearization, verifiable.
it's another good place to have a tightly-controlled environment. the security forces here are very familiar with pulling off logistics as something as monumental as something here in singapore. >> they're meeting on an island a little secluded itself. do we have any idea of the president's expectations for the summit at all? >> reporter: he's really trying to temper expectations. he has a long paper trail of saying this is going to be a big success unless it isn't. the latest thing...
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. >> it's nice to move forward to clean this up so we can make progress and have a better environment for us, for the fish and frogs. >> in los altos hills, david louie, abc 7 news. [ laughter ] >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00, tears of joy. a california family gets the news from nepal they've been waiting for all week. >>> and japan's prime minister addresses the joint session of congress and the reason a south bay congressman is calling this visit shocking and shameful. >> and we're just two days away from possible may daydemonstrations across the bay area. new at 4:30, the plans for protesters and the police. 7 on your side's michael finney is taking your questions on twitter and facebook and he'll answer them live later and just search for michael fin owe facebook and twitter to ask him. >>> checking the macarthur maze on your traffic, on the left hand side that is your 80 eastbound and it is not moving anywhere at this point and just inching along on the right hand side and that curve coming around to head out to the bay bridge and into san francisco moving >>> covering ven
. >> it's nice to move forward to clean this up so we can make progress and have a better environment for us, for the fish and frogs. >> in los altos hills, david louie, abc 7 news. [ laughter ] >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00, tears of joy. a california family gets the news from nepal they've been waiting for all week. >>> and japan's prime minister addresses the joint session of congress and the reason a south bay congressman is calling this visit shocking...
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. >> a rough environment and rough times, and if we can make them happy one day we did a good job. a lot of students. this is the only christmas that they may receive this holiday season. ♪ feliz navidad >> the annual food bag giveaway got under way this morning at glide in san francisco. thousands of people lined up before dawn to get a free food bag. some of the bags had a frozen chicken inside and others for people without a kitchen had microwavable food and others say there's something else in the bag. >> here givingous bags of grocery and bags of love. people are here to feel cared about during this holiday season, and we're here to do that. so many people showed up that they had to cut off the line early. glide is still accepting food as well as toy donations. >> actually fortunate that the giveaway is today because tomorrow we'll be in the middle of torrential rain. >> thanks for joining us for "abc 7 news at 4:00." i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm larry beil. "abc 7 news at 5:00" starts now. >> uber's no-hands policy. >> a billion e-mail users braempt the developing story about
. >> a rough environment and rough times, and if we can make them happy one day we did a good job. a lot of students. this is the only christmas that they may receive this holiday season. ♪ feliz navidad >> the annual food bag giveaway got under way this morning at glide in san francisco. thousands of people lined up before dawn to get a free food bag. some of the bags had a frozen chicken inside and others for people without a kitchen had microwavable food and others say there's...
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finding past water is the first step to find out if the environment was able to sustain life. >>> time, now, for weather across the nation. heavy downpours and flooding around boston, new york, philly and d.c. thunderstorms from the ohio valley to memphis and little rock. scattered showers along the gulf coast. and drenching rain in west texas. showers in the rockies. >>> 70s from billings to albuquerque. and in the middle of the country, from minneapolis to kansas city. 80s across the south. >>> and when we come back, get ready for a ferris wheel that can carry, get this, more than 1,400 riders at 1 time. >> if that doesn't get stuck. >>> more big banks getting caught up in a wave of cyber attacks. but who's behind them? >>> and we're talking about mom genes, the dna that makes a woman want to be a mother. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. go to our website below to get u-v
finding past water is the first step to find out if the environment was able to sustain life. >>> time, now, for weather across the nation. heavy downpours and flooding around boston, new york, philly and d.c. thunderstorms from the ohio valley to memphis and little rock. scattered showers along the gulf coast. and drenching rain in west texas. showers in the rockies. >>> 70s from billings to albuquerque. and in the middle of the country, from minneapolis to kansas city. 80s...
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they may be controlling the environment. but they're not controlling the consumption. taking somebody's keys away or even in this story, where they're talking about the buses rolling up, you're dealing with the driving part. but i can guarantee you those parents were not helping those young people make responsible decisions, you know, about alcohol. the fact is, that it's illegal to drink if you're under 21. >> so, in your view, what is the right approach for parents, given that underage alcohol consumption is a fact of life in many places? >> well, any parent of a teenager who has not already spoken to their kids about alcohol, hasn't really kept up on what's going on, what their friends are doing, what their kids are doing. that's something that has to happen early. and has to be reminded. we know from all of the research, that parents have the largest influence in their kids' decisions to drink. so, not exerting that influence to have your kids follow the law and be safe is just, quite frankly, irresponsible and unconscionable. >> ralph blackman, thanks for coming i
they may be controlling the environment. but they're not controlling the consumption. taking somebody's keys away or even in this story, where they're talking about the buses rolling up, you're dealing with the driving part. but i can guarantee you those parents were not helping those young people make responsible decisions, you know, about alcohol. the fact is, that it's illegal to drink if you're under 21. >> so, in your view, what is the right approach for parents, given that underage...
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in sfris coat rare move by scientists to protect environment. >>> while in silicon valley, tech workers unite. their vow to never help the president-elect do something many of them fear. >>> also ahead, the search of a south bay home after finding chemicals that could be used for making bombs. >>> and water, water everywhere. despite the drought, we've got too much of a good thing. >>> rushing to clear the drains as 'power toll storm heads this way. in san francisco officials are trying to prevent flooding by sucking up sludge in storm drains. >> and crews try to fix a drain getting ready for the next storm after the previous one turned their field into a lake. >>> and in marin county, the king tide is peaking and local roads are at risk. >> less than 48 hours from now we are in for a big storm. lieian melendez is high near 101 in in mill valley. >> well, dan, it's not just about the storm. it's about the storm plus the king tide plus the runoff from places like mt. tam. all of that happening basically at the same time. the king tide caused flooding in the usual areas of marin county an
in sfris coat rare move by scientists to protect environment. >>> while in silicon valley, tech workers unite. their vow to never help the president-elect do something many of them fear. >>> also ahead, the search of a south bay home after finding chemicals that could be used for making bombs. >>> and water, water everywhere. despite the drought, we've got too much of a good thing. >>> rushing to clear the drains as 'power toll storm heads this way. in san...
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but experts say apps like these are creating the most toxic environment teens have ever faced. null >> we could be living in the mind set of a psychopath, and that means not caring about each other, not seeing each other, getting your laughs at the expense of somebody else or really, really hurting somebody. >> reporter: anonymous attackers creating very real pain and families fighting back. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> thanks to mara for that one. now, i guess for every one of these apps, there is an antidote app, someone trying to fight back and make sure these kids can't be so cruel to others. >> there is an app for everything. they say leaders get this report, so whatever comes up anonymously, they can check into it. but apparently reduces bullying and school locker theft and drug possession. >> anything that can help. >>> coming up, the tale of the hollywood madam of poker, who knew, she knew when to hold 'em, when to fold 'em and when she crossed the thin line from cards to crime. >>> ahead in the next half hour, the amazing story behind team usa's star goali
but experts say apps like these are creating the most toxic environment teens have ever faced. null >> we could be living in the mind set of a psychopath, and that means not caring about each other, not seeing each other, getting your laughs at the expense of somebody else or really, really hurting somebody. >> reporter: anonymous attackers creating very real pain and families fighting back. mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> thanks to mara for that one. now, i guess...
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he will be california's lead lit gator on issues such as climate change, the environment, civil rights, immigration and voting rights. democrats and republicans disagree on holder's hiring. >> i think the more legal superpower that we have, the better to defend the values of california. >> what's the rush? what's the issue? what's the problem? and what is the current a. dpnchg.'s office doing? why aren't we using our a.g.'s office? >> holder is part of a washington, d.c., based law firm where he worked before and after his tenure as the nation's top law enforcement official. today kamala harris defeated a hint of an 81 coming battle with the trump administration. she said her first official act will be to co-sponsor legislation to prevent the deportation of illegal immigrants who came here as children known as dreamers. >> all right, kristen, thank you. >>> san francisco taxi drivers are not very hopeful that new regulations will help them compete better with ride hailing services like uber and lyft. these changes were approved by the municipal transportation agency this week and make
he will be california's lead lit gator on issues such as climate change, the environment, civil rights, immigration and voting rights. democrats and republicans disagree on holder's hiring. >> i think the more legal superpower that we have, the better to defend the values of california. >> what's the rush? what's the issue? what's the problem? and what is the current a. dpnchg.'s office doing? why aren't we using our a.g.'s office? >> holder is part of a washington, d.c.,...
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officers want to provide a fun and safe environment for trainers to play in. the event runs from noon to 2:30 at the el cerrito police department. >>> a major blow has been dealt to wells fargo. the city of san francisco says that wells fargo cannot be trusted, and has dropped the financial giant as a partner in a program that connects low income consumers to trustworthy banks. here is abc 7 news reporter leann melendez. >> reporter: when wells fargo first acknowledged the scandal, jose cisneros reached out to the financial giant. his questions went unanswered. >> how many people from san francisco were affected. have they been notified. how much restitution will they receive. this is simply unacceptable. >> reporter: the city dropped wells fargo as a partner in its bank on san francisco program, meant to serve those low income consumers, afraid of putting their money in a bank. wells fargo reacted by saying it will continue to address the needs of the so-called under banked, and wrote, tlgs disappointing that mr. cisneros has chosen to take an action that wil
officers want to provide a fun and safe environment for trainers to play in. the event runs from noon to 2:30 at the el cerrito police department. >>> a major blow has been dealt to wells fargo. the city of san francisco says that wells fargo cannot be trusted, and has dropped the financial giant as a partner in a program that connects low income consumers to trustworthy banks. here is abc 7 news reporter leann melendez. >> reporter: when wells fargo first acknowledged the...
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. >> reporter: but the politically charged environment did influence some of the super bowl ads. 84 lumber taking on immigration in an ad that continued online. and audi. >> what do i tell my daughter? >> reporter: pushing for gender equality. >> maybe i'll be able to tell her something different. >> reporter: the funny ones were there too. melissa mccarthy as an eco warrior for kia. and a sexy mr. clean, but this super bowl will be remembered for the game. >> touchdown! >> reporter: this clutch two-point conversion changed the course of nfl history. >> this is a tie game. >> reporter: just 57 seconds left, as the patriots rallied and never let go. >> what a comeback! >> reporter: and with five super bowl wins under his belt, bill belichick is now the most successful coach in nfl history and quarterback tom brady, the only one to sport five of those super bowl rings. speaking of brady, his jersey went missing after the game. he joked today to look for it on ebay. lana zak, abc news, new york. >>> again, tom brady's fifth super bowl win is the most all-time by a quarterback, passing 49ers g
. >> reporter: but the politically charged environment did influence some of the super bowl ads. 84 lumber taking on immigration in an ad that continued online. and audi. >> what do i tell my daughter? >> reporter: pushing for gender equality. >> maybe i'll be able to tell her something different. >> reporter: the funny ones were there too. melissa mccarthy as an eco warrior for kia. and a sexy mr. clean, but this super bowl will be remembered for the game....
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google, we have heard about the great work environment. and netapp, three. sas, software firm. and number two. and the very best place to work, microsoft comes in at number one. and it is kind of cool some of the things people do. some people get paid hours to go volunteer. some have onsite child care. one president of net app calls 30 employees a week to tell them they are a doing a good job. happiness at work is a good thing. >> laundry done and car washed at google. i'm psyched. i would work there. out of ohio, reuters had the story. the freshman 15. everybody says you gain 15 pounds when you go away to school. not the case, it is bogus. scientists studied it. on average female freshmen gain 2.4 pounds. males only gain 3.4 pounds. 10% of freshmen, jump the scale more than 15 pounds. >> good to know. college kids live off pizza and beer for four years. >>> we all know this guy. take a look. the preacher who kept over and over predicting the wrong day for the end of the world. he apologized says he is retiring, 89 years old. he says he finds the whole thing pretty embarrassing
google, we have heard about the great work environment. and netapp, three. sas, software firm. and number two. and the very best place to work, microsoft comes in at number one. and it is kind of cool some of the things people do. some people get paid hours to go volunteer. some have onsite child care. one president of net app calls 30 employees a week to tell them they are a doing a good job. happiness at work is a good thing. >> laundry done and car washed at google. i'm psyched. i...
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. >> reporter: he hasn't recovered, and a joint investigation by abc news and the food & environment reporting network found more than 100 reported illnesses due to blue/green algae exposure. >> essentially if we don't solve this problem, somebody's going to die. >> reporter: ohio state's dr. jeffrey reuter is the foremost authority on blue/green algae. he says it's a nationwide problem caused by farm fertilizer runoff. the cure, he says, is convincing farmers to carefully fertilize so nutrients stay on the fields and not in the water. >> otherwise these blooms are going to continue to grow. the human health problems that we see are going to increase. >> reporter: assaulting our senses, our economy, and our health. jim avila, abc news, lake petenwell, wisconsin. >> that is nasty stuff. >> oh, that's an understand statement, but the wisconsin department of natural resources says the best way to treat this is naturally, but they say it could take several years to get rid of it completely. in fact, there was a large amount of -- lake erie, almost a third of the surface, covered. >> cut
. >> reporter: he hasn't recovered, and a joint investigation by abc news and the food & environment reporting network found more than 100 reported illnesses due to blue/green algae exposure. >> essentially if we don't solve this problem, somebody's going to die. >> reporter: ohio state's dr. jeffrey reuter is the foremost authority on blue/green algae. he says it's a nationwide problem caused by farm fertilizer runoff. the cure, he says, is convincing farmers to carefully...
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sarna has been credited with helping start a popular free summer camp where the kids can play in a safe environment. the "san francisco chronicle" reports that sarna is telling investigators he was making an attempt of humor after a day of drinking at the golf course and his track record in the african-american community is a stellar one. his wife is african-american. live in the newsroom, terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >> all right. terry, thanks a lot. >>> all is calm and back to normal at the san francisco bart stations this morning. that is not at all what it was like in last night's commut commute. [ chanting and yelling ] >> the hacker group anonymous organized what was an expected action. police were forced to close down four bart station for two hours at the height of the rush hour. protest was in retaliation for last week shutdown of the cell phone service by the bart officials made to prevent a similar protest. >>> oakland police say they have taken two men considered armed and dangerous off the streets. officers swarmed a fruitvale neighborhood last night searching for the pair. one of them
sarna has been credited with helping start a popular free summer camp where the kids can play in a safe environment. the "san francisco chronicle" reports that sarna is telling investigators he was making an attempt of humor after a day of drinking at the golf course and his track record in the african-american community is a stellar one. his wife is african-american. live in the newsroom, terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >> all right. terry, thanks a lot. >>> all is calm...
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it's also a pretty good situation because it is a gentler environment than a large university. here at 7 on your side or here at abc 7 news, we have people that have done both. harvard, i think you were. >> harvard of the west, right? >> i started at community college, cheryl jennings started community college, you guys both went to four-year institutions. it doesn't say where you ending up, it's just where you start. >>> my father-in-law collected a lot of foreign coins on his travels before passing away. where can i go find out how much they're worth? >> i've got to tell you, this is really kind of a pain. you can go online and see what they're worth but to try to get somebody to buy them is a real hassle. most of the exchanges only want to do paper money. now travelx will do it and there's a firm out of virginia. i'll post the information for you where you can wrap them up and send them to virginia and they'll exchange it and send you cash money here. the best you can do is spend the money wherever you are overseas. >> send it to virginia? >> yeah, there's a company there th
it's also a pretty good situation because it is a gentler environment than a large university. here at 7 on your side or here at abc 7 news, we have people that have done both. harvard, i think you were. >> harvard of the west, right? >> i started at community college, cheryl jennings started community college, you guys both went to four-year institutions. it doesn't say where you ending up, it's just where you start. >>> my father-in-law collected a lot of foreign coins on...
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man's best friend is also a good companion in the stressful criminal justice environment. >> the legal system is very very complex and very intimidating to many people, especially when we are dealing with vulnerable victims, young people, the elderly, people that have been subjected to very traumatic violence. >> reporter: this golden retriever is a soothing comfort during forensic interviews and other steps in criminal investigations. his handler works with the d.a.'s office of victim services and describes how one young girl reacted with the pooch by her side. >> he provides enough calmness so that she's able to better recall what had happened so it aids in the fact-finding process and so that's positive for everybody. >> reporter: faber comes compliments of a bay area nonprofit, canine companions for independence which has a breeding program. the dogs are socialized for a year and a half by volunteers and we found out coincidentally today that faber got his training from abc 7 newscast director jerry sandy and his family. >> kids going off to college. >> it's the most gratifying thi
man's best friend is also a good companion in the stressful criminal justice environment. >> the legal system is very very complex and very intimidating to many people, especially when we are dealing with vulnerable victims, young people, the elderly, people that have been subjected to very traumatic violence. >> reporter: this golden retriever is a soothing comfort during forensic interviews and other steps in criminal investigations. his handler works with the d.a.'s office of...
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our community and reaffirm our commitment to our members and students of berk throw provide a safe environment for all. the ifc is suspending fraternity and sorority parties while members re-evaluate their risk management practices. >> that's not fair, my opinion. >> reporter: students i talked to are split on this approach. some say partying is part of college life and ban or not students will still find a way to drink alcohol. >> the students need the outlet of having a party to go to or whatever. >> reporter: others are frustrated with the amount of crime alerts they get. melanie pittman is encouraged to see students leading the charge to make a change. >> there have been too many sexual assaults, too much rapes. i understand it. i don't think it would last long term. i'd be amazed if they can actually enforce it for a full weekend, to be honest. >> reporter: there's been 21 reported sexual assaults throughout the city of berkeley including the university area in just the past six months. campus police will not enforce this party ban since it's voluntary and not a law enforcement at uc berk
our community and reaffirm our commitment to our members and students of berk throw provide a safe environment for all. the ifc is suspending fraternity and sorority parties while members re-evaluate their risk management practices. >> that's not fair, my opinion. >> reporter: students i talked to are split on this approach. some say partying is part of college life and ban or not students will still find a way to drink alcohol. >> the students need the outlet of having a...
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so it's a good environment. >> the campers heard kerr tell them he often attended basketball camps just like this one when he was growing up. his devotion to the game took him to the university of arizona, the nba and five nba championship rings. >> wow, that's impressive. >> yes. >>> from concerts to car shows, there is a lot to do this weekend. >> leyla is here to help you explore where you live. >> what do you get when you get some of the biggest music names in every genre? it's tomorrow through sunday and your ear drums aren't the only things to get stimulated. festival goers can treat their own palates to a wide selection of wine and food. san francisco's music scene is abuzz, so too is silicon valley when it hosts a milestone 25th annual san jose summerfest this weekend. jazz-related genres and it's one of the biggest latin festivals in the country. this year the festival will also feature its next gen stage highlighting the best of the bay area's up and coming talents. if you're hoping to get there in style, make sure you stop at the san jose convention center for a car show gear
so it's a good environment. >> the campers heard kerr tell them he often attended basketball camps just like this one when he was growing up. his devotion to the game took him to the university of arizona, the nba and five nba championship rings. >> wow, that's impressive. >> yes. >>> from concerts to car shows, there is a lot to do this weekend. >> leyla is here to help you explore where you live. >> what do you get when you get some of the biggest music...
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their research helps explain how the brain maps out your immediate environment and then orients you to it. >>> it costs taxpayers thousands of dollars to rescue him but up next, the outrage being expressed by the adventurer that tried to run from florida to bermuda in a giant bubble. >>> in today's 7 on your side q & a is coming up. i'm still taking your questions on twitter and facebook. i will answer your questions here live a little later. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. fog down below, high thin clouds up above. temperatures are going to drop a few degrees tomorrow. back with your tuesday highs coming up. >>> let's take a look at traffic now in marin county on 101 and san rafael. it looks positively fabulous right now. easy going in both directions. we'll be right back. trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. surance come well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three pro
their research helps explain how the brain maps out your immediate environment and then orients you to it. >>> it costs taxpayers thousands of dollars to rescue him but up next, the outrage being expressed by the adventurer that tried to run from florida to bermuda in a giant bubble. >>> in today's 7 on your side q & a is coming up. i'm still taking your questions on twitter and facebook. i will answer your questions here live a little later. >>> i'm abc 7 news...
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. >>> employees at the hall of justice in san francisco are demanding a cleaner, safer work environment. >> abc 7 news anchor kristen sze is here with the letter that the union sent to the city today. >> this is the letter the union sent to the mayor. it says the hall of justice, quote, suffers from asbestos, lead paint, pests, rodents, sewage leaks, power outages, flooding, constantly broken elevators and more. the letter comes three weeks after the latest problem at the 1950s building on bryant street. employees had to evacuate when sewage flooded the district attorney's offices, then dripped down to the domestic violence unit. now here you see a picture of what employees say was human waste on the floor. and here you see employees walking with plastic bags on their feet to protect their shoes. they also say this building is a seismic hazard. >> the studies that san francisco has conducted say they will not be safe. in fact the studies show that up to 25 fatalities will occur and over 100 nonfatal injuries as well. >> two years ago the police department moved out of the hall of justic
. >>> employees at the hall of justice in san francisco are demanding a cleaner, safer work environment. >> abc 7 news anchor kristen sze is here with the letter that the union sent to the city today. >> this is the letter the union sent to the mayor. it says the hall of justice, quote, suffers from asbestos, lead paint, pests, rodents, sewage leaks, power outages, flooding, constantly broken elevators and more. the letter comes three weeks after the latest problem at the...
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. >> we have a store out there which helps us test the retail environment. >> reporter: they help find partners like michelin for this breathalyzer. >> you can get the blood test right away and do the transfusion on the emergency vehicle. >> reporter: some products sell themselves. >> it self cleans. you only step in once every 14 days. >> reporter: when reporters get hungry, frobot serves up frozen yogurt. >> how is it? >> the best frozen yogurt you've had in your life. >> reporter: in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> that doesn't look so bad. >> all right. >>> well, a talent for knitting has turned a man into an entrant internet sensation. >> he posts pictures of him wearing the sweaters in places like stonehenge. golden gate bridge is fantastic. some are random places are like power lines and a dog's favorite napping spot. >> very interesting. thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. >> abc 7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >>> the road just fell. anybody could have been on that road. >> so true. fortunately, though, no one was. washed away from all the storms, peop
. >> we have a store out there which helps us test the retail environment. >> reporter: they help find partners like michelin for this breathalyzer. >> you can get the blood test right away and do the transfusion on the emergency vehicle. >> reporter: some products sell themselves. >> it self cleans. you only step in once every 14 days. >> reporter: when reporters get hungry, frobot serves up frozen yogurt. >> how is it? >> the best frozen yogurt...
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. >> i see an environment that is like really truly for everybody. there's like community gardens here and stuff and people play basketball. it looks -- i mean it's just a really a place that serves a lot of different people, a lot of different needs. >> reporter: the lack of affordable housing is an issue at cal. leon strodder commutes from richmond because he can't afford to live in berkeley. >> i pay about $1,000 a month. if i have the same size house here, it would be $3,000 a month. >> reporter: uc berkeley plans to present its housing plan to the regents in march. lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> president trump has signed a new executive order intended to keep, quote, radical islamic terrorists out of the u.s. this as he's starting to speak with interntional leaders. we'll tell you about his weekend plans to talk with russian leader vladimir putin. plus -- >> reporter: thousands have come to the nation's capital for the march for life. i'm lana zak in washington, d.c. i'll have all the latest details coming up. >>> and let's ride. for the firs
. >> i see an environment that is like really truly for everybody. there's like community gardens here and stuff and people play basketball. it looks -- i mean it's just a really a place that serves a lot of different people, a lot of different needs. >> reporter: the lack of affordable housing is an issue at cal. leon strodder commutes from richmond because he can't afford to live in berkeley. >> i pay about $1,000 a month. if i have the same size house here, it would be...
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each girl is assigned a consultant and then it's like say yes to the dress type environment. everybody loves it there. they have dresses for a lot of budgets, probably not the very bottom. flares in walnut creek is worth checking out. my favorite is the princess project. it is amazing and it's for low income teens. it collects gently used prom dresses and gives them away for free. you sign up online so you can do it. i'll put up a link on our website. think about it. most girls want to wear it if their families can afford it one time and there you go. >>> crystal from dublin asks what's the best app to track all of my finances? >> there's several good ones out there. mint.com is really popular. it's been reviewed by everybody. pc magazine, pc world, forbes, they all like it. it tracks and categorizes your transactions like restaurants, groceries, that type of thing and sends you notifications if you're about to hit your budget limit. the best part, it's free. we reported on this years ago and it keeps getting better and better and better. >>> what's a good credit score to buy
each girl is assigned a consultant and then it's like say yes to the dress type environment. everybody loves it there. they have dresses for a lot of budgets, probably not the very bottom. flares in walnut creek is worth checking out. my favorite is the princess project. it is amazing and it's for low income teens. it collects gently used prom dresses and gives them away for free. you sign up online so you can do it. i'll put up a link on our website. think about it. most girls want to wear it...
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in today's racial environment, police say they welcome anything that helps. >> a lot of emphasis on interactions between police officers and african-americans and so understanding that, this seems like an effort trying to improve that relationship. >> the driving while black app urges people of color to avoid tinted windows and to keep their headlights in working order. portland police say from 2011 blacks are more likely to be pulled over for equipment and license violations than white drivers. >>> let's update you on other breaking news in san jose. an all-clear given at the business tower at san jose state university. the building was evacuated earlier this afternoon after someone reported seeing a person with a gun. police have not found a gunman, thank goodness, but they blocked off the business center while they searched the area. that building has now reopened. >>> up next, why the sounds of a jazz legend will fill san francisco's great cathedral tonight. >>> i'm cheryl jennings in the abc 7 newsroom. coming up, bracing for the storm. how north bay communities are getting ready for one of
in today's racial environment, police say they welcome anything that helps. >> a lot of emphasis on interactions between police officers and african-americans and so understanding that, this seems like an effort trying to improve that relationship. >> the driving while black app urges people of color to avoid tinted windows and to keep their headlights in working order. portland police say from 2011 blacks are more likely to be pulled over for equipment and license violations than...
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good for the environment. can't argue with that. and also real quick there's this couple in northwest houston their house got broken into, they took their 3-year-old dog. they don't have kids yet. so that dog feels like family. well, guess what? they found the dog. the family's been reunited. we like to end on a happy note. so the dog is back. make sure you don't pick up its doo-doo in plastic. that would be bad. >> not in san fran.owowowowowow now," santorum's surge. >>> this morning on "world news now," santorum's surge. conservative candidate rick santorum proves his race for the white house is far from over. >> after republicans in three states went to the polls, giving santorum a big boost and mitt romney a wake-up call. it's wednesday february 8th. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm paula faris. the gop race has been so unpredictable, but the votes from minnesota show santorum in first, ron paul in second, and romney way back in third. he gets the bronze in that state. in missouri santorum again the clear
good for the environment. can't argue with that. and also real quick there's this couple in northwest houston their house got broken into, they took their 3-year-old dog. they don't have kids yet. so that dog feels like family. well, guess what? they found the dog. the family's been reunited. we like to end on a happy note. so the dog is back. make sure you don't pick up its doo-doo in plastic. that would be bad. >> not in san fran.owowowowowow now," santorum's surge. >>>...
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getting out there and doing all the things i did in practice and doing it in competition environment. >> after four knee surgeries and a recent achilles injury, his golf game isn't exactly where he wants it to be. however, his franchise of video games never been better. with the release of "tiger woods pga 13," gamers see the tour and tiger like never before. >> it goes back to when i was about 2 1/2, 3 years old. and to be able to play me throughout my entire career from junior golf to amateur golf, collegiate golf, early years on tour to current. and then there's future and older tiger. a few more lines. you know, little more gray. things like that. >> but his game changer, no console is required. as tiger demonstrates, your body is the controller. it's all possible with kinect technology. >> when they first told you about this, you had to be pretty fired up. >> you never thought you'd be able to have this kind of technology available. you are the remote. and to be able to have to control your swing. if you shift your plain out. you can see all these different things. and we've got
getting out there and doing all the things i did in practice and doing it in competition environment. >> after four knee surgeries and a recent achilles injury, his golf game isn't exactly where he wants it to be. however, his franchise of video games never been better. with the release of "tiger woods pga 13," gamers see the tour and tiger like never before. >> it goes back to when i was about 2 1/2, 3 years old. and to be able to play me throughout my entire career from...
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environment plays a huge role in shaping our minds. so don't worry that fewer later children are hurting the human race. for one thing, researchers point to the so-called flynn effect, the idea that improvement in our economic and social circumstances and the help of technology have together increased our population's intelligence. luckily, the very dna that decides how smart we are seems to have made up for any genetic losses in human iq. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. >>> scientists worldwide are gawking at a new image of the planet venus. a japanese space probe orbiting venus in 2015 spotted what's believed to be the largest gravity wave ever recorded. that's what the large slash there represents. an atmosphere gravity wave is similar to a ripple in the water. this one stretched for more than 6,000 miles. >>> abc 7 news at 4:00 continues. up next, two businessmen going head to head. who really owns lefty o'doul's? the latest. >>> and dan is here with a look at what's coming up at 5:00. >> thanks very much. coming
environment plays a huge role in shaping our minds. so don't worry that fewer later children are hurting the human race. for one thing, researchers point to the so-called flynn effect, the idea that improvement in our economic and social circumstances and the help of technology have together increased our population's intelligence. luckily, the very dna that decides how smart we are seems to have made up for any genetic losses in human iq. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson....
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it's just in an environment where it's not considered acceptable. so for example, a dog barking, there's not anything wrong with the dog barking. when they do it in your yard or apartment or bother the neighbors or you, that's when it's troublesome. getting back to environmental enrichment plays a big part in preventing problems. even a puppy as young as murphy, i can teach him to sit, to lay down, to do something called hand targeting where he touches his nose to the palm of my hand as the foundation for coming when called. these are all things that are really, really easy to do. and they're all about the dog having fun because they're earning things they want whether it be food or praise or anything else they like. >> you and i were talking, i've got a 4 and 3-year-old. when is the best age to have a dog. you want them to take on some of the responsibility. you should never expect kids to do it all. >> i worry when people say i'm getting a dog for my children because really what we need to remember is that when you get a dog and you have children
it's just in an environment where it's not considered acceptable. so for example, a dog barking, there's not anything wrong with the dog barking. when they do it in your yard or apartment or bother the neighbors or you, that's when it's troublesome. getting back to environmental enrichment plays a big part in preventing problems. even a puppy as young as murphy, i can teach him to sit, to lay down, to do something called hand targeting where he touches his nose to the palm of my hand as the...
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security for the conventions in cleveland and philadelphia has been unprecedented due to the threat environment. thousands of police and federal agents including tactical teams and cops on bikes, aerial support, barriers and fences to restrict access to venues, all this despite the fact no specific credible threat has been identified. >> donald trump has got to go! >> reporter: so far, so good. the protests in cleveland were not marked by violence. but with the conventions back to back, no break in between, no one celebrating yet, not until philadelphia is over. >> they're two different venues. the land skapscapes are differe. a lot of the personnel in cleveland are being used in philadelphia. >> reporter: long hours for the troops. >> and you roll onto philadelphia? >> reporter: i'm going to philly and martha's vineyard. >> reporter: that's not a vacation. he'll be with the president. agents swarm out of the vehicles to protect the man of the hour. the opening act of the general election almost over. when is a moment you'll breathe a little easier in cleveland? >> well, it usually takes about
security for the conventions in cleveland and philadelphia has been unprecedented due to the threat environment. thousands of police and federal agents including tactical teams and cops on bikes, aerial support, barriers and fences to restrict access to venues, all this despite the fact no specific credible threat has been identified. >> donald trump has got to go! >> reporter: so far, so good. the protests in cleveland were not marked by violence. but with the conventions back to...
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obama is now taking some harsh criticism on the environment. and as jonathan karl reports, it's coming from a fellow democrat. >> reporter: it's been 18 months since president obama last gave a speech on climate change. >> i come here today not to talk but to act. >> reporter: since then, he's done little of either in the view of many environmentalists, including now the most famous green activist of all, al gore. in a 7,000-word article to be published later this week in "rolling stone," gore lashes out at the president for failing to act or even speak forcefully on climate change. "president obama has never presented to the american people the magnitude of the climate crisis," gore writes. "he has simply not made the case for action." gore's criticism stings. he's a nobel laureate and environmentalist hero. >> temperature increases are taking place -- >> reporter: who sounded the alarm with his academy award-winning movie. and was a big supporter of candidate barack obama in 2008. >> yes, we can. ladies and gentlemen, the next president of th
obama is now taking some harsh criticism on the environment. and as jonathan karl reports, it's coming from a fellow democrat. >> reporter: it's been 18 months since president obama last gave a speech on climate change. >> i come here today not to talk but to act. >> reporter: since then, he's done little of either in the view of many environmentalists, including now the most famous green activist of all, al gore. in a 7,000-word article to be published later this week in...
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toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org ...until we found a connection. you have the power to change your child's life. the boys town national hline can help. (tdd# 1-800-448-1433) >>> this morning on "world news now," the demo >>> this morning on "world news now," the democrats let out a rallying cry. >> the passionate speeches from some of the biggest names in politics last night. president obama and the vice president joe biden deliver punches aimed at donald trump. and tim kaine gets in on the act with his own trump impersonation. full details ahead. >>> meanwhile, donald trump is being criticized from both sides of the aisle for what some are calling an open invitation calling for the russians to hack hillary clinton's e-mail. we'll hear from trump and how he feels about potentially working russian president vladimir putin >>> and talk about being in the wrong place
toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org ...until we found a connection. you have the power to change your child's life. the boys town national hline can help. (tdd# 1-800-448-1433) >>> this morning on "world news now," the demo >>> this morning on "world news now," the...
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you're watching "world n toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org ♪ ♪ >>> all right. sea creatures are a popular part of myth legends in movies but in some parts of the world it's not hard to see where this comes from. >> take thailand, for example, where some truly massive fish can be found. we're "up all nightline" with abc's gloria riviera. >> reporter: he's been called the fish whisperer which may not sound like much until you realize we're talking about monster fish, like this inside those jaws, razor-like teeth that can take off a hand. he's a modern day indiana jones traveling the world, tracking down these living leviathans. species of fresh water fish that few realize are living in our own lakes and rivers. he invited us to a remote part of southwestern that i land owe thailand on the sea where he says is the best place, really the only place in the world you are guaranteed to see mo
you're watching "world n toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org ♪ ♪ >>> all right. sea creatures are a popular part of myth legends in movies but in some parts of the world it's not hard to see where this comes from. >> take thailand, for example, where some truly massive fish can be found....
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. >> this is a controlled environment. please, this is controlled -- >> didn't look very controlled to me, teej. >> even though i'm freaked out, it's a controlled environment. but the result of that shark encounter we saw live in that video, that is what happens in most of them. the result is you're not injured. most people aren't injured. we hear about the arm, these nasty bites. >> you should get up and smack -- is that -- >> if you can get to the eyes. at that moment, are you going to be thinking? >> no way! >> you're going to be wailing, just trying to do what you've got to do. but they say go after the eyes. that's a weak spot for the shark. >> i did not know that. go for the eyes. >> go for the eyes if you can, but you know, do what you've got to do. >> what do you do for someone like me who can't hit their target when they're pushing or punching? >> i'm sure you -- you know what, just sing to it. it will run right off. >> yeah, right. that's true. thanks for that tip, teej. >>> when we come back, showstopper. not my
. >> this is a controlled environment. please, this is controlled -- >> didn't look very controlled to me, teej. >> even though i'm freaked out, it's a controlled environment. but the result of that shark encounter we saw live in that video, that is what happens in most of them. the result is you're not injured. most people aren't injured. we hear about the arm, these nasty bites. >> you should get up and smack -- is that -- >> if you can get to the eyes. at that...
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. >> i think the things we'll hear areÑañ the poor, something about the environment. and also, something about migrants and refugees. >> reporter: the visit is an immense security challenge. large crowds expected in every city. but true to the humble nature of pope francis, this isn't just about vip meetings and large speeches. instead of dining with members of congress, he'll have lunch with homeless people, in a tent set up outside on the street. it's moments like that that makes francis so popular. for the first time in 20 years, a majority of american catholics say the church is in touch with their views. and nine in ten say they approve the direction francis is taking the church. phillip and reena, that direction has been a big shift from pope francis' predecessors. he hasn't shied away from pushing his agenda. it's an agenda that many catholics say is long overdue to bring change. >> he's passionate about that. you're standing in washington. there's some controversial, even -- some controversy even with the pope. tell us about the controversy that's brewing at t
. >> i think the things we'll hear areÑañ the poor, something about the environment. and also, something about migrants and refugees. >> reporter: the visit is an immense security challenge. large crowds expected in every city. but true to the humble nature of pope francis, this isn't just about vip meetings and large speeches. instead of dining with members of congress, he'll have lunch with homeless people, in a tent set up outside on the street. it's moments like that that...
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it's a friendly environment. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfold off. [ laughs ] no... [ male announcer ] the febreze set & refresh with scented oils that eliminate odors for 30 days so you can breathe happy, guaranteed. what do you do when you can no longer get around like you used to? when you fear losing your independence? who do you call? call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. now you can do more, see more, enjoy life more. here's why hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. and most importantly, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost. call now for your free dvd and information kit. and now every hoveround comes with this tote bag and cup holder for handy access to your favorite items. you don't really have to give up living bec
it's a friendly environment. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfold off. [ laughs ] no... [ male announcer ] the febreze set & refresh with scented oils that eliminate odors for 30 days so you can breathe happy, guaranteed. what do you do when you can no longer get around like you used to? when you fear losing your independence? who do you call? call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. now...
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we do what we can for the environment. some recycle. some use efficient lighting. >> how about this? two florida women cut back on their driving. they decided to ride their horses to work. they ride their horses to work and save money on gas, too. here's our favorite story of the day. >> reporter: kara and jane can't get enough when it comes to riding their horses. >> a bad day on a horse is better than a good day anywhere else as far as we're concerned. >> reporter: one is a chiropractor, the other does her billing. by car, it's about a five-minute drive to the office. >> the gas prices kept getting higher and hirer. and i said to jane, why don't we ride our horses? we've got a backyard to put them in. and we can ride back and forth. we love to ride. >> reporter: so, once a month, the ladies gallop to work. kara rides maya. and jane is on blackhawk. >> i'll see you at the office. >> we have ridden in the parade with these two. so, riding on the road was nothing to them. >> reporter: riding the horses is cleaner in a lot of ways than dr
we do what we can for the environment. some recycle. some use efficient lighting. >> how about this? two florida women cut back on their driving. they decided to ride their horses to work. they ride their horses to work and save money on gas, too. here's our favorite story of the day. >> reporter: kara and jane can't get enough when it comes to riding their horses. >> a bad day on a horse is better than a good day anywhere else as far as we're concerned. >> reporter: one...
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. >> creative people work better when they are well rested and in a relaxed, comfortable environment. >> reporter: doctors say recent research proved the value of the 10 to 20-minute power nap on the job. >> it shows productivity has improved after their nap time period. they can actually remember things well. they can process things well. so they are kind of -- that makes your productivity go up. >> reporter: they say it stems from our biological clock, which dips twice a day. she says most people recognize the dip that occurs about 16 hours after they wake up. that's when it is time to go back to bed for the night. she says the first dip occurs six to eight hours before that. usually the time many of us are at work. those at the capital factory don't profess to know the science behind the effectiveness of power naps, they just know whether it is astronaut-type recliners or bean bag beds they are grateful their work environment encourages power napping. in downtown austin, night beat. >> quick pointers, they say sleep after lunch. between 1:00 and 3:00 is the best time, and before yo
. >> creative people work better when they are well rested and in a relaxed, comfortable environment. >> reporter: doctors say recent research proved the value of the 10 to 20-minute power nap on the job. >> it shows productivity has improved after their nap time period. they can actually remember things well. they can process things well. so they are kind of -- that makes your productivity go up. >> reporter: they say it stems from our biological clock, which dips twice...
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. >>> the environment department is being blamed for a late reaction to the flint water crisis. a watchdog's interim report shows they had the ability to intervene seven months before it actually declared an emergency. the drinking water was tainted by lead after it changed providers. the e.p.a. stepped in as soon as they realized the city and state were failing to address the problem. >>> washington, d.c. transit police are facing accusations of excessive force, after the arrest of a teen caught eating in the subway. it was posted online by a member of black lives matter. the 18-year-old woman was stopped with an open bag of chips and a lollipop. open food and drink are not allowed in d.c. subways. she refuses to sit down and has one of her legs kicked out from under her. the case is under investigation this morning. >>> an insurance company has done what the red baron couldn't. metlife has shot down snoopy. the 148-year-old company is mostly getting out of the retile life insurance business, it figures it no longer needs the warm, fuzzy, peanuts cartoon character. >> after 31
. >>> the environment department is being blamed for a late reaction to the flint water crisis. a watchdog's interim report shows they had the ability to intervene seven months before it actually declared an emergency. the drinking water was tainted by lead after it changed providers. the e.p.a. stepped in as soon as they realized the city and state were failing to address the problem. >>> washington, d.c. transit police are facing accusations of excessive force, after the...
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these magnificent creatures as well as the need to take care and preserve, be better stewards of our environment. >> reporter: buster and bo will perform twice a day. starting memorial day weekend, imss will offer the dolphins encounter program, where guests can feed and touch the animals and dolin interaction allows you to take a dip with the dolphins, an up close and personal experience with the dolphins are all loaned from the navy indefinitely, which means gulfport could be their permanent and final home. >> i think it's very exciting. it's great for mississippi. >> a lot of signs of recovery there. and you were really on the front lines of the recovery there. >> yeah i lived in new orleans for ten years, and was there, like the middle of my tiqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqaqa
these magnificent creatures as well as the need to take care and preserve, be better stewards of our environment. >> reporter: buster and bo will perform twice a day. starting memorial day weekend, imss will offer the dolphins encounter program, where guests can feed and touch the animals and dolin interaction allows you to take a dip with the dolphins, an up close and personal experience with the dolphins are all loaned from the navy indefinitely, which means gulfport could be their...